The Gallery has commissioned artists Christian Boltanski, Runa Islam, Faisal Abdu’Allah, and architect Yona Friedman to work with the 2,000 students of North Westminster Community School, one of Britain’s largest inner-city secondary schools, to create photographic and film work as well as a spectacular large-scale architectural project.
Special project
Leading artists work with 2,000 pupils to mark the closure of one of
Britain’s largest inner-city schools
The Serpentine Gallery has commissioned artists Christian Boltanski, Runa Islam,
Faisal Abdu’Allah, and architect Yona Friedman to work with the 2,000 students of
North Westminster Community School, one of Britain’s largest inner-city secondary
schools, to create photographic and film work as well as a spectacular large-scale
architectural project.
The project explores the legacy of this progressive flagship school. Built during
the 1960s across three sites, NWCS is being replaced in July 2006 by two City
Academies.
Artist Faisal Abdu’Allah (b.1969) has been in residence at NWCS for the past two
years, developing a body of work in collaboration with the students. The resulting
large-scale portraits of the rich and diverse communities within the school reveal
its social structure, history and architecture.
Christian Boltanski (b.1944) is one of the most significant French artists of his
generation. In 1992, he made portraits of the entire year of North Westminster
Community School. For Dis-assembly, he re-sites this work at the entrance to the
school alongside frames for all 144 pupils who are being re-traced and photographed
by Faisal Abdu’Allah.
Hungarian-French architect Yona Friedman (b.1923) is one of the world’s leading
urbanists, renowned for his huge utopian ‘superstructures’, conceptually
superimposed over existing cities and locations all over the world. His vision for
architecture as social transformation will be brought to the UK for the first time
with a spectacular architectural intervention for the school, which has been
realised in collaboration with the 2,000 pupils.
The artist and filmmaker Runa Islam (b.1970) is in the process of developing a new
film work that features a selection of the students from NWCS, aged between 15 and
18, as its main protagonists. With the working title Conditional Probability, the
film will reflect some of the real-life stories and experiences of the students
using dramatic narrative conventions and the familiar methods of soap opera, reality
TV and documentary cinema.
Notes to editors
Serpentine Gallery Projects build dynamic relationships between art, artists and the
public. Projects and events vary in scale, duration and location, challenging
expectations of where art can be encountered and by whom.
Formed in 1980, North Westminster Community School is a mixed comprehensive for
students aged between 11 and 18. Based across three sites in central London, the
school is much bigger than most secondary schools, with 1,932 students. The
Serpentine is working with the staff, students, local community, developers and
architects of the City Academies to deliver Dis-assembly.
Launch: Thursday 13 July 2006. 4-8pm. Speech 6.30pm David Lammy, Minister for
Culture. North Westminster Community School, Marylebone Lower House, Penfold Street,
London NW8 6RX
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